This page is undergoing a complete transformation, in time. So far we've added two programs than comes from a recent real estate website project - the Bart Prince-designed home in Albuquerque,
and another that's a southwestern piece with photos by E.S. Curtis and art by E.I. Couse. Above is a brief slideshow highlighting the Prince home with luminarias, or farolitos, a traditional New Mexico cultural reality that's very simple - a paper bag with a "cuff"(a double fold usually) at the top for stability, an inch or so of sand, and a votive light candle. The music is "A La Nanita Nana," a traditional Spanish carol/lullaby, performed here by the Vancouver Chamber Choir. The first program below, "An Afternoon in March," is a bare-bones look at the same residence.
The last show, "Taos Pueblo Courting Love Song,"
used on our blog, is imagery put to the flute music of Gary Stroutsos,
from his CD "INSIDE CANYON DE CHELLY.".
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